Posts Tagged ‘United Nations Security Council’

Instead of OIC…Actually, international peace-keeping forces like the ones in Kosovo would be more helpful in preventing further violence. (I took the idea from Dr David Law, who had experience in serving the US Military Medical Group in Kosovo at that time.

Yesterday’s at the Anti-OIC protest the Monks were given FREE HAND by Thein Sein‘s Government in contrast to the heavy handed handling of Anti-Copper-mine protest shows that the Myanmar Government is practicing double standard. And when we look at the arrest and two years’ sentence on a Muslim who took out the 969 sticker from the parked motor-bike compared to uninhibited protest by Monks insulting Islam, U Thein Sein Government is not neutral but bias. In addition to that, around the last Edd few Buddhist Terrorists were caught plotting to incite Anti-Muslim Riots by bombing of Shwedagone and other pagodas. Yesterday Rakhine Buddhist Terrorists were caught with ammunition to bomb Masjids. …As Bama Buddhists and Rakhine Buddhists are also against OIC…it is best to provoke R 2 P at UNSC.

WE repeatedly got the unconfirmed news that there are hostile attacks between Buddhists and Muslims in Rakhine state, both sides claiming that other side was responsible to start the aggression or assaults.

Human dignity and social justice are under siege predominantly from the West’s so-called New World Order that holds poorer nations hostage to the economic and political clout of the developed world.

HUMAN Rights Day on Dec 10 reminded us that some fundamental, natural and inalienable liberties and entitlements are inherent in our status as human beings and are our birthrights. They do not depend on the charity or generosity of the state or the existence of a constitution. They enjoy an authority independent of government.

“Within hours, everything that is discussed in Asean meetings is known in Beijing, given China’s close ties with Laos, Cambodia, and Burma,” a secret cable stated, quoting Lee Kuan Yew in a conversation with US Deputy Secretary of State James B. Steinberg on May 30, 2009.